The A3 Animals (some of them are actually A2) are a DIN normed piece of paper folded into an animal head that one can wear on his own. It is held together by ordinary office material: staples and rubber bands.

You can download them as pdf, print them on your office machine and duplicate it in mass quantities (if you like) for little money.

They have a pattern on them rasterized Xerox style which plays with geometry in its folded and unfolded state.

When put on the masks become an extension to the body or a sculpture on your head.

There are no holes for the eyes to see through. This way it's more about the geometric shape you wear on your head.

You are caught in the inside space of the animal and vulnerable to the outside.

Above: Fox

You are a paper-shaman connecting to that animal. Eventually the masks stay behind.

Above: Cat

These “authentic native office artifacts” decay after a short lifespan in the wastepaper basket.

Good god Pwando, why do you visit Dezeen?
There's stuff like this here everyday - are you some kind of masochist?
Design is dead if you look at things you think are dead. Dezeen has lots of that stuff. Go and read Domus or something intelligent.

(just to be a miserable bastard: I wish the Dutch would stop making the photographs so beautiful (people / backdrops / blurred motion. It feels a bit like Wallpaper magainze. Squeaky clean weirdness - was this all Moooois fault?) Ignore this last comment if it sounds ridiculous.